Community rights to buy and take over land and buildings

In some communities, problems in the environment may be caused by the way land or assets are being used. There is legislation that allows community groups either to buy, rent or take over land or other assets in certain circumstances.

In many circumstances when a community group is exercising the right to buy it must include a willing seller.

Anyone interested in setting up a community group for this purpose can get help from the Community Ownership Support Service. This Scottish Government funded service can also provide advice to the community group once it is set up about how to buy the land or take over assets.

From 27 June 2018 if a community group identifies land that it thinks has been abandoned, neglected or is causing a detriment to the community it can apply to Scottish Ministers to ask for permission to exercise the right to buy it. It does not require the owner to be willing to sell. An owner will be allowed to object to the sale going through.